Bathroom Makeover

There were still some final details that I needed to take care of in this little bath. but I couldn't hold it any longer, so here is the bathroom reveal!Remember, this wasn't a..."I'm going to change everything" kind of thing. It was a cheap makeover. Same vanity, bathroom faucet, counter, mirror, bathtub... The change came with paint, accessories and a little bit of doing this and that ;)

I just want you to see the before pics before showing you the changes.

Then, my attention went to the bathtub, no more plain Jane! I built a paneled cover to take care of that problem. For the how to, click HERE.

The curtain rod was changed for a curved one, now the shower feels more spacious. A shampoo rack helps keep the tub area clutter free.

The walls were painted the same gray color I've been using around the house, Sherwin Williams Requisite Gray - Flat. But not happy by simply painting the wall, I created this design to prove my patience. I now know, it was all worth it. ;) Check HERE to find out the how to.

Later on, a shelf was created to utilize the space behind the door with storage and decorative accents. Tutorial HERE.

I still need to tell you about framing the mirror, creating the art, and changing the towel bar, that will be next time for now here are the pictures:

The Light fixture was also changed.

I love how nice the bathroom smells with so many soaps around.

A new area rug from Ross hides a bit that not so pretty floor.

Some new accessories changed the mood completely. I found the blue pail holding the toothbrushes at Michael's.

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I LOVE it! The changes you made were all high impact things! It is beautiful. Love the wall.. I think that is my favorite part. Well, and the tub facing. I may have to steal that. It is so nice, with a pop of color and a happy feeling!

This is an incredible transformation without changing the entire structure of the bathroom! WOW! I'm obsessed with your paneled tub - clicked over to the tutorial of that and I'm sold on the idea ;)The stenciled wall is beautiful too!Heck, I loved every detail you shared :)

Get outta TOWN!!! Your Bathroom looks STUNNING!!!!!! I love this- and love that you made All of it on your own! This is Exactly what I want to do in my Boys Bathoom!! Great job-- SUPER job! I am simply in LOVE! Thanks for sharing..following your bad to the bone blog now! -Jen

This is so impressive! I love the colors you chose, your stencil and the paneled bathtub cover-I've never seen anything like that-I'm in the middle of my bath makeover right now and plan on using some of those pops of orange-and have the same stencil too. Thanks for the beautiful inspiration :)

Gorgeous!! I'm in love with the orange shelf!! The pop of color is so pretty. And of course the stenciled wall is just amazing!! I would love it if you stopped by and linked up to my Throwback Thursday party {goes through Sunday night}! http://www.hubbymademe.com/throwback-thursday-no-2/

Thank you so much, everyone! Anonymous, I didn't do anything special, first it was primed and then two coats of paint were applied, as I did with the kitchen cabinets here: http://www.remodelandolacasa.com/2012/01/painting-kitchen-cabinets.html

Lauren, That rack is an over-the-door storage solution I found at Bed, Bath and Beyond. It didn't work that well for my kids, too high for them to reach those bottles, and just yesterday I saw little bits of rust on it! :(

Thanks for your comment over on my blog!! I appreciate it so much, especially coming from you!! I love your blog, it is my greatest inspiration. And actually my bathroom redo was going to include the frame for the tub, but I had a really hard time figuring out how to get this started. My tub has a funky curve to it, can you assist me with that? Thanks in advance!!!